See also: Lunes and lunés

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lunes

  1. plural of lune

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Aragonese edit

 
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Etymology edit

From Latin Lūnae dīēs, variant of dīēs Lūnae.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /lunes̺/ [lu.nes̺]
  • Rhymes: -unes̺
  • Hyphenation: lu‧nes

Noun edit

lunes m (plural lunes)

  1. Monday

References edit

  • lunes”, in Aragonario, diccionario aragonés–castellano (in Spanish)

Danish edit

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lunes n

  1. indefinite genitive singular of lune

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  • IPA(key): /lyn/
  • (file)

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lunes f

  1. plural of lune

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Etymology edit

From Old Spanish [Term?], from Latin Lūnae dīēs, variant of dīēs Lūnae.

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lunes m (Latin spelling)

  1. Monday

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lūnēs

  1. second-person singular present active subjunctive of lūnō

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lunes f

  1. plural of lune

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Spanish [Term?], from Latin Lūnae dīēs, variant of dīēs Lūnae.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈlunes/ [ˈlu.nes]
  • Rhymes: -unes
  • Syllabification: lu‧nes

Noun edit

lunes m (plural lunes)

  1. Monday

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Descendants edit

  • Bikol Central: Lunes
  • Cebuano: Lunes
  • > Chavacano: Lunes (inherited)
  • Chayuco Mixtec: loñi
  • Hiligaynon: Lunes
  • Masbatenyo: Lunes
  • San Juan Colorado Mixtec: loñi
  • Tagalog: Lunes
  • Taos: lúnąsi
  • Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nahuatl: lones
  • Papiamentu: djaluna (from día + lunes)

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Tagalog edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Spanish nones.

Pronunciation edit

  • Hyphenation: lu‧nes
  • IPA(key): /ˈlunes/, [ˈlu.nɛs]

Adjective edit

lunes (Baybayin spelling ᜎᜓᜈᜒᜐ᜔)

  1. Alternative form of nones

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